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  2. ANTI-AGGRESSION FRONT.

    LONDON, May 15.—It is reported from Moscow that in the course of a long and cordial conversation this morning M. Molotov (who is acting as Foreign ...

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  3. FOREIGN RELATIONS.

    SYDNEY, May 15.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) was given a remarkable reception when he addressed a crowded audience at the Town Hall ...

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  4. MUSSOLINI'S SPEECH.

    ROME, May 15.—Referring at the opening of a new motor factory at Turin today to his speech there on foreign affairs yesterday. Signor Mussolini said: ...

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  5. BRITISH FARMERS.

    LONDON, May 15.—The Minister of Agriculture (Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith) is expected to announce this week the agricultural policy on which he has been ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    CANBERRA, May 15.—When it meets in Canberra tomorrow afternoon the Federal Cabinet will consider the strong representations which have been made by ...

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  7. THE ROYAL JOURNEY

    QUEBEC, May 15.—The liner Empress of Australia, which was due to arrive at Quebec this morning, bringing the King and Queen from England for their ...

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  8. AMOY LANDING.

    HONG SONG, May 15.—The invading Japanese force has hoisted the Japanese fag over Kulangsu, the tiny island on which is situated the International ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    CANBERRA, May 15.—The feature of a report issued by the Commerce Department on Australia's trade with the East for 1937-38 is the statement that the ...

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  10. NEW AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN

    CANBERRA, May 15.—Negotiations will probably begin late next week for a new trade agreement between Australia and Japan. An agreement now in ...

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  11. ADDED NAVAL STRENGTH.

    MELBOURNE, May 15.—The second of the new cruisers purchased by the Commonwealth Government, H.M.A.S. Perth, will be commissioned when the cargo ...

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  12. "WILL MARCH WITH GERMANY."

    LONDON, May 14.—The British United Press Berlin correspondent reports that the entire Press prints Signor Mussolini's statement:—"We will march with ...

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  13. CANADIAN PLANS.

    OTTAWA, May 14.—The Government has decided to withhold further announcements concerning changes in the plans for the royal tour until it is more ...

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  14. A LONDON COMMENT.

    LONDON, May 15.—"The Times" in a leading article expresses the opinion that Signor Mussolini's speech at Turin makes European relations no worse. ...

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  15. COLONIES CLAIM.

    BERLIN, May 15.—A renewal of the propaganda campaign for the return of Germany's former colonies heralds the forthcoming German Colonial Congress ...

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  16. TOKIO "ANXIOUS TO TRADE."

    SYDNEY, May 15.—Mr. S. Mizobuchi, manager of Kanimatsu Pty., Ltd., Sydney, who returned by the Canberra Maru today from a business visit to Japan, said ...

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  17. DRY DOCK PROPOSAL.

    LONDON, May 14.—Sir Leopold Saville, constructor of the Singapore base, will leave for Australia by the liner Orontes on May 20 to confer with ...

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  18. FRENCH PLOTTERS.

    PARIS, May 14.—The activities of the Cagoulards (Comite Secret d'Action Revolutionnaire) are again being given prominence and a round-up is imminent ...

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  19. Lord Stonehaven Opposes Cession.

    LONDON, May 14.—Viscount Stonehaven (a former Governor-General of Australia and former chairman of the Conservative Party Organisation), ...

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  20. MISSING MEN.

    SYDNEY, May 15.—Albert Andrew Moss (61), who has been charged with the murder of Thomas Robinson (68), pensioner, at Brummagem Creek, on or ...

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  21. WIRRAWAY PLANES.

    MELBOURNE, May 15.—Delivery of the first six Wirraway general purpose warplanes to the Royal Australian Air Force from the Commonwealth Aircraft ...

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  22. EFFECT IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, May 15.—Apart from agitated Press diatribes against "encirclers" following the Anglo-Turkish understanding, it is possible to discern three unblazoned ...

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  23. AFRIKAANS BROADCASTS.

    CAPE TOWN, May 15.—The first broadcast Afrikaans made by the British Broadcasting Corporation yesterday contrasted favourably with the German ...

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  24. ANOTHER PEACE APPEAL.

    NEW YORK, May 15.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states:—"According to State Department sources President Roosevelt is ...

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  25. REUNION AFTER 33 YEARS.

    AUCKLAND, May 15.—A notable reunion took place in Auckland today between Dr. Otto Bayer, who Is travelling from America aboard the Monowai ...

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  26. THE NAZI BOGEY.

    MOMBASA (Kenya), May 15.—A marked increase in Nazi propaganda, coupled with reports of recent attempts to organise a camp in South-West Africa ...

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  27. BRITISH PROTEST IN TOKIO.

    LONDON, May 15.—The British Ambassador in Tokio (Sir Robert Craigie) has protested to the Japanese Government against the interference with the ...

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  28. WRECKED LUGGER.

    DARWIN, May 15.—Delayed by the lateness of the tide, the launch which was to leave here at noon for Point Charles to bring in four members of the ...

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  29. SHOT IN FOREST.

    LONDON, May 14.—The Sofia correspondent of "The Times" states that Rumania will be asked to explain the alleged cold-blooded murder with machine ...

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  30. RESERVE AIR PILOTS.

    MELBOURNE, May 15.—Proposals for training suitable young men as air pilots at low rates for use as a reserve in time of emergency under a scheme similar to ...

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  31. DRIVE IN HUPEH.

    TOKIO, May 14.—The Japanese army in Central China claims to have routed 26 Chinese divisions and two brigades as a result of the May offensive against the ...

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  32. WHITE SEA TRAGEDY.

    TROMSOE, May 15.—Twenty members of the crew of a Russian sealer are believed to have been drowned in the White Sea. Five bodies have been washed ...

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  33. DRUNK ON A DOCK.

    DUNKIRK, May 14.—A young gorilla from a cargo of wild animals destined for the Hamburg zoo slipped out of his cage on board ship here and members ...

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  34. CENSUS OF REFUGEES.

    MELBOURNE, May 15.—The president of the Jewish Welfare Society of Melbourne (Mr. L H. Boas) said today that a census of Jewish refugees would ...

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  35. DANZIG NAZIS.

    WARSAW, May 14.—The Press reports that 40,000 young Germans, ostensibly tourists, who have entered Danzig in the past ten days, are expected to participate ...

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  36. RESERVISTS AND MILITIA.

    MELBOURNE, May 15.—Designs for badges for reservists of the Australian military forces and for serving members of the militia who have carried out three ...

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  37. SPANISH ART TREASURES.

    MADRID. May 14.—Goya and El Greco paintings and other Spanish art treasures, which were sent to Geneva by the Republican Government for safety ...

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  38. RUMANIAN VERSION.

    LONDON, May 14.—The Exchange Telegraph's Bukarest correspondent states that the official version of the Belitza affair is that the victims were Rumanian ...

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  39. THE PRESS AND AIR CRASHES

    SYDNEY, May 15.—Plans for co-operation between the Royal Australian Air Force, newspaper proprietors and Press and newsreel photographers in the public ...

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  40. GERMANS ABROAD.

    BERLIN, May 15.—Herr Bohle, chief of the Foreign Department in the Foreign Office, announced today that Germany would take further reprisals for ...

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  41. FORCED LANDING ON BEACH.

    BRISBANE, May 15.—With only sufficient petrol left for a few minutes' flying, a D.H. Gipsy Moth machine owned and piloted by Mr. Keith Richardson, of ...

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  42. AIR RAIDS ON SWATOW.

    LONDON, May 14.—The British United Pres Hong Kong correspondent reports that the Japanese made two air raids tody on the Kwangtung treaty port of ...

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  43. BOMBERS FOR N.Z.

    LONDON, May 15.—There is every indication that the first five of the 30 long-range Vickers Wellington bombers, which were ordered by the New Zealand ...

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  44. SWEDISH DEFENCE.

    STOCKHOLM. May 14.—Parliament today passed a Defence Bill under which naval conscripts will be required to undergo 140 days' extra training and army ...

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  45. RUSSO-POLISH DISCUSSIONS.

    WARSAW, May 14.—The well-informed newspaper "A.B.C." 'says it is understood that the Polish Vice-Minister for Foreign Affair will go to Moscow shortly to ...

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  46. ARMY PRACTICE IN BRITAIN.

    On his first visit to Great Britain since his appointment as Chief of the General Staff in Australia four years ago, Major-General J. D. Laverack passed through ...

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  47. PRINCESSES' DAY OUT.

    LONDON, May 15.—Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret had their fast ride in a London tube while on a visit to the London headquarters of the Y.M.C.A. ...

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  48. ANNEXED ISLAND.

    TOKIO, May 14.—Mr. Sueja Hirata, president of the Kaiyo group of industrial companies, is exploring Spratly Island (in the South China Sea) which ...

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  49. TRENCHES NEAR GIBRALTAR.

    GIBRALTAR, May 15.—About 500 Spanish troops are reported to be digging trenches and constructing fortifications at La Linea, near the Gibraltar ...

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  50. GERMAN-LITHUANIAN TRADE.

    BERLIN, May 15.—The negotiation of a commercial treaty between Germany and Lithuania is now nearing completion. ...

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  51. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS.

    BRISBANE, May 15.—The Federal Government will be asked to investigate reports that unauthorised photographs are being taken by overseas air ...

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  52. CZECH RESTIVENESS.

    LONDON, May 15.—Reports from Prague state that strict censorship delayed news of anti-German demonstrations in Bohemia and Moravia (the ...

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  53. BROADCASTING COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, May. 15.—The general manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (Mr. Moses) announced today that the commission would shortly begin ...

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  54. A DISTINGUISHED ADMIRAL.

    LONDON, May 14.—Admiral Sir Frederic Charles Dreyer, a former Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty, who commanded H.M.S. Iran Duke, Sir John ...

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  55. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS.

    SYDNEY, May 15.—The proposal by the British Government to take over the assets and liabilities of Imperial Airways, Ltd., would make no difference to the ...

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  56. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    SINGAPORE, May 15.—When the Council of the Federated Malay States meets on Thursday it is expected that assent will be given for a gift of 4,000,000 ...

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  57. TWINS MAKE HISTORY IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, May 15.—Twins born to the wife of Mr. B. C. Sharp at the Warkworth Cottage Hospital shortly after midnight are believed to be the first ...

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  58. AIRMAN'S BODY IN JUNGLE.

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 15.—A native today discovered the body of Mr. Littleton Hay, a British airman, in dense Jungle on a mountainside, beside the ...

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  59. HITLER INSPECTS DEFENCES.

    BERLIN, May 14.—Herr Hitler and General von Keitel (Chief of Staff of the High Command) are at present Inspecting the S[?]egfried Line and other western ...

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